Residence Life
- Roommate Rights and Responsibilities
- The Residence Hall and You
- The Residence Life Staff
- Weather Emergencies
- Campus Public Safety
- Building Security
- Theft
- Activities and Events
- Opportunities for Involvement
- Room Check Inventory Sheets
- Work Orders and Repairs
- Lost Key or Prox Card
- Room Inspections
- Roommate Changes
- Vacancies
- Vandalism Charges
- Illness
- Academic Breaks and Residence Hall Closings
- Class Attendance
- Employment
- Post Office
- Bicycle Storage
- Telephones
- Visitation Policy
- Guests
- Quiet and Courtesy Hours
- Smoking
- Displays and Decorations
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Pets
- Windows
- Policy Violations
- Fire and Safety Regulations
- Door Closures
- Lofts
- Car Plug-ins
- Use of Hallways
- Candles and Incense
- Furniture
- Gambling
- Musical Instruments
- Antennas
- Firearms
- Electrical Appliances
- Refrigerators
- Promotions and Solicitation
- Bathrooms
Furniture
All the furniture in your room when you arrive must remain in your room. For example, if you dismantle beds, pieces must be stored in the room. You are free to move the furniture around in your room and in most cases add pieces of personal furniture. In Brown Hall, couches and/or hide-a-beds more than 78 inches long may not be added because of the potential for increased damage to corridor and stairway walls. Secured furniture (like desks or wardrobes) should not be altered in any way.
Study Room and Lounge Furniture
These furnishings are intended to be used by all residents and should not be removed. Noncompliance will result in charges for unauthorized use or theft.








